Jesus Death, Bushites, Neo-Cons, And Early Fascism, And How Everything Was/is Always About The MoneyProfessor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo
The body of a man buried in northern Italy 2,000 years ago shows signs that he died after being nailed to a wooden cross, the method used for the execution of Jesus described in the Christian Bible. Although crucifixion was a common form of capital punishment for criminals and slaves in ...
As Christians, we want to experience God through the Bible… we really do! But our good intentions fall flat when reading the Bible just doesn’t seem to help us experience God in a real way. What should feel dynamic and important and alive often feels confusing and boring and irrelevant....
In part 2, we explored how Jesus saves us from our villain (present tense). Now we focus on other consequences of sin: disease, suffering, death. Human sin may be the “final boss” at the cross, as we said last week. Yet in the end, “the last enemy to be destroyed is death”...
Today marks the 750th anniversary of the death of St. Thomas Aquinas. Saint Thomas is famous for his (literally) encyclopedic knowledge: between the Summa Theologiae and Summa Contra Gentiles, there are some 38,000 citations, including 25,000 biblical citations, 8,000 references to Christian ...
I stared at the doctor and then at the nurse. I wasn’t even sure how long I was staring. ‘Can I see my daughter, please?’ I finally asked. A few moments later Sheena, my precious only daughter, stood beside the bed holding my hand. ‘You scared me half to death Mum.’ ...
” So that’s interesting. So with the mention of Leviticus Chapter 25—this is really the part of your whole rap, sir, that I just find to be absolutely electrifying—could you describe to us how Jesus fits into this situation as the culmination of Jewish prophecy, as a product of ...
” He is an extension of the lambs used by His Father in the Old Testament to give the Jewish people a temporary covering for their sins. Once Jesus had come to shed His own blood on the cross, there was no more need for any more animal sacrifices. His death on the cross had ...
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(4) The question of Thomas, eliciting from Christ that he was going to the Father, and that his death was their "way" as well as his own way thither. Verse 5. - Thomas - true to the character elsewhere attributed to him in this Gospel, of anxious, intellectual striving after truth ...